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Archive for August, 2010

APA rules open for public comment

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

New job stats show N.Y. one of nation’s leaders in lost jobs

The Times Union reports

NYS plans Route 3’s future

NYSDOT TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE MEETINGS AS WORK BEGINS ON ROUTE 3 TRAVEL CORRIDOR UNIT MANAGEMENT PLAN The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Adirondack Park Agency today announced that a series of open house public information meetings have been scheduled in communities along the Route […]

It’s OK to drink your water

The Town of Peru Boil Water Order for the Calkins Rd., Barney Downs Rd, Reservoir Rd., Morgan., Hillside, Summit, Pinewood, Oakdale Drives and Old Town Rd.  has been lifted by the Clinton County Health Department.

Feds: school gay-bias suit is valid – Justice Department brief urges court not to dismiss ex-student’s suit

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Hoffman praises Arizona law – 23rd District hopefuls weigh in on debate

The Watertown Daily Times reports

State told of more layoffs at New Process Gear

The Post Standard reports

Keeseville, IP land grants from state fund

The Press Republican reports

Indians unite to fight cigarette tax collection

NCPR reports

New hunting, fishing, trapping licenses on sale

The adirondack almanack reports

Big problems at NYS Higher Education Services Corporation

The Times Union reports

Town of Peru continues its efforts to bring water quality up to standard

By John T. Ryan About 100 Peru households have been subject to a boil water order since Tuesday, August 17th. Peru Water and Sewer Superintendent Greg Timmons is hopeful that that the order will be lifted sometime today. On Tuesday Peru’s Water Department staff drained and cleaned the Reservoir Rd. water tower necessitating the boil […]

Shingles vaccine now available to veterans

The Post Star reports

Top-secret work at Saratoga Springs electronics company mostly for militar

The Post Star reports

‘He was a great climber’ Locals remember Dennis Murphy, who died Monday

The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reports

St. Michael’s climbs, UVM dips in ‘Best Colleges’ rankings

The Free Press reports

Congressman Bill Owens interviewed on ETV Program “New York Now”

The Times Union reports

Border Patrol sees spike in suicides

The Post Star reports

Shared services to go official

The Watertown Daily Times reports

Clarkson eyes military gains LINKING ROTC, RESEARCH: University wants more DOD projects

The Watertown Daily Times reports

New York State is hiring (in the prisons)

The Times Union reports

Drunk drivers in New York now face even greater shame and cost

The Post Standard reports

Governor Paterson signs no-fault divorce bill

The Post Standard reports

New York state getting out of dog licensing business

The Post Standard reports

Plenty of space at Bible camp – Kids have a blast at galactic-themed Peru church school

The Press Republican reports